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principium

[ prin-sip-ee-uhm ]

noun

plural principia
  1. a principle.


principium

/ ±è°ùɪ²Ôˈ²õɪ±èɪə³¾ /

noun

  1. usually plural a principle, esp a fundamental one
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Origin of principium1

1575–85; < Latin ±è°ùÄ«²Ô³¦¾±±è¾±³Ü³¾ literally, that which is first, equivalent to ±è°ùÄ«²Ô³¦¾±±è- ( prince ) + -ium -ium
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of principium1

C17: Latin: an origin, beginning
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This Study of Alchymy hath been rightly defined to be, Ars sine Arte, cuius principium est mentire, medium laborare, & finis mendicare: That is, an Art without an Art, which begins with Lying, is continued with Toil and Labour, and at last ends in Beggery.

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Inside one room, archaeologists found 120 silver coins that “must have been lost during an emergency†such as an invasion or a natural disaster, said the principium’s lead archaeologist Nemanja Mrdjic.

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The VII Claudia Legion was active between 2nd and 5th centuries AD, and its walled camp and principium were separated from the rest of Viminacium, which had its own fortifications.

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Covering an estimated 3,500 square meters, the headquarters - or principium - belonged to the VII Claudia Legion.

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Dance at the Odyssey 2020 JA Collective presents the world premiere of “Wrenz Kaloogy†and Slauson Rec. stages the new work “Principium.â€

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